Michael Phelps made an appearance in Arizona State's infamous Curtain of Distraction on Thursday and it was...something.

The Curtain of Distraction is a gimmick of the Sun Devils' student section where they try to distract opponents who are shooting free throws. Well, they turned things up a notch on Thursday as Phelps joined the fun.

Phelps is currently in Arizona training for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio De Janeiro with ASU swimming coach Bob Bowman. So when in Rome...well, see for yourself.

The Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) has a long history of football excellence, and the 2018 championship game was no exception.

No. 2 Gonzaga College High School defeated No. 1 DeMatha Catholic High School, 46-43, in the title game at Catholic University of America on Sunday night thanks to three lead changes in the final 60 seconds and a game-winning Hail Mary.

After allowing DeMatha to race out to a 20-point lead, the Purple Eagles scored in the second quarter on a one-yard rushing touchdown. Dean Engram, son of Baltimore Ravens’ WR coach Bobby Engram, caught a 35-yard pass to score again for Gonzaga, closing the deficit to just six at 20-14. DeMatha rushed in another touchdown and intercepted Gonzaga’s next pass before entering the half at 26-14.

Both powerhouses scored a touchdown in the third, leaving the teams to fight until the very end of the fourth quarter in order determine the 2018 championship. That's when things got extra weird.

But on the ensuing kickoff DeMatha senior Dominic Logan-Nealy returned the kick to the end zone, giving DeMatha a 43-40 lead with just 15 seconds left.

Gonzaga would get another crack at the title, and they did not let it go to waste. Williams hurled a desperation pass to the end zone with no time remaining. Eagles' receiver John Marshall got his hands on the pass and snagged the game-winning touchdown catch to give Gonzaga the stunning 46-43 win.

The WCAC champions end the year 9-3. Head Coach Randy Trivers emotionally addressed his troops after their battle, reminding them that Gonzaga won their first title on Catholic University of America’s field:

After winning the greatest high school game ever.. (3 lead changes in final 40 sec).. @GonzagaTDC head coach Randy Trivers choked up attempting to address this team pic.twitter.com/843zzTFP1m